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Just Married #6 (1959)

Charlton · 1959 · 36 pages

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Contains 5 stories
His Bachelor Ways

A newlywed bride grows suspicious when her husband Dick Harrigan begins staying out late and offering vague excuses, especially after a neighbor hints that a man married at his age might struggle to abandon his bachelor habits. When Sue discovers lipstick on his shirt and follows him to his office, she's prepared for the worst—only to uncover a secret that changes everything. A warm reminder that jumping to conclusions can blind us to the truth that matters most.

Unwanted Wife
5 pp

Anne's suspicions about her husband Ned intensify when gossip about him and a widow named Tess Linden reaches her ears, leading her to jump to conclusions and leave him in anger. When the truth about Ned's innocent business dealings finally comes to light, Anne must confront the damage her lack of trust has caused and face whether forgiveness is possible. A sharp little story about how quickly misunderstanding can unravel a marriage—and how quickly it can be mended.

Reality
5 pp

A newlywed couple faces the harsh reality of married life when their dream honeymoon gives way to a cramped apartment and financial struggle—Tom's writing job barely covers rent, and when he's laid off, Julie takes work as a restaurant cashier to keep them afloat, all while refusing to ask her wealthy father for help. But for those willing to work through hard times, hope has a way of returning: Tom lands a better position and sells a magazine story inspired by their own life, opening doors to a brighter future together.

My Rival
5 pp

Kay Farren has harbored feelings for her boss Bart Courtney since she first laid eyes on him—but his engagement to the glamorous Florence Fane keeps her hopes firmly in check, until a stolen kiss changes everything. When Bart proposes and they marry, Kay's newfound happiness crumbles as doubt creeps in: she discovers he still keeps Florence's photograph, and rumors of them together on the coast threaten to unravel her world. What Kay doesn't yet understand about Bart's true reasons for his past choices will test whether their marriage can survive the weight of her suspicions.

Suspect
5 pp

A young woman named Ruth meets Ted Harper at a church social and falls in love with him almost instantly, so when his parents seem cool toward her, she's troubled by their caution—until Ted himself mentions marriage. When Ruth buys a vintage brooch at a pawn shop, Ted's suspicious reaction and the inscription inside ("To Laura from Tom, 1932") create a tense moment, and worse, his mother accuses Ruth of having stolen it. The truth about the brooch—and Ruth's innocence—will test whether Ted and his family can trust her before the wedding bells ring.

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